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Philips AE 3805 User's Manual

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1. Ta E a m drinn mer mt om am mm 0 1 0 0 NM 2 0 0 a gt D T we 7 M i e 0 p 0 5 Loa of A Ve 0 4 e uu Ln gt Zr wr 7 Ss t gt 7 x 3 NEEN Ze 7 1 ES 1 H D m3 i A a D H E 2 5 on D r 1 D 5 7 too do i d 0 H H e ZZ D KCN O AE 3805 World receiver Recepteur mondial Weltempf nger Wereldontvanger Radiorreceptor mundial Radioricevitore mondiale Kortv gsradio English page 5 Francais page 8 Deutsch Seite 11 Nederlands pagina 14 Espanol p gina 17 Italiano pagina 20 Svenska sida 23 Dansk Typeskiltet findes p bagsiden af apparaten Dette produkt overholder kravene til radio interferens af Europ isk Feellesmarked rar eos a E Y r T 5 4 5 2 er 4 Xx v 0 al 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 2 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 12 1 12 2 12 12 12 1 1 121 1 1 egene e SE ll cl mn SLEEP DISPLAY STORE TINE SET 1 r TIMER DISPLAY TUNE O ON OFF RADIO BUZZ wet fe Se vm 7 e gt e a na S A E English WHICH BUTTONS ARE WHERE Display radi
2. AE hu aw gt 5 5 2 _ memo 2 dal Rm e 5 5 n x bi nn e ma nu CLOCK Adjusting the time e Make sure the radio is switched off The display shows the time e Keep TIME SET pressed and set the hours with and the minutes with The display shows TIME SET e Release TIME SET The display now shows the correct time SLUMBER The radio has a built in slumber function This function enables youtolistento the radio before you fall asleep You will not have to switch off the radio yourself This will take place automatically after 60 minutes e If you wish to slumber press SLEEP only You can switch off the radio before the slumber time has elapsed e Press SLEEP and the radio is switched off f ON OFF is set to ON the slumber function will not work because the radio simply remains switched on The slumber function does not affect the alarm we 3 r la Eh rr mcr ds ET u d D dia ty ALARM Adjusting the alarm time E Press DISPLAY The display shows the alarm time Keep TIME SET pressed and set the hours with and the minutes with The display shows TIME SET e Release TIME SET ihe display shows the alarm time 3 and switches back to the time automatically after 5 seconds Alarm on off e Set RADIO BUZZ to RADIO if you wish to be woken by the radio make sur
3. e the volume is loud enough to wake you BUZZ if you wish to be woken by buzzer radio BUZZ and set VOL to min if you wish to be woken by the buzzer only e Press TIMER The display shows TIMER RADIO radio or TIMER buzzer radio e At the set alarm time you will be awakened by the radio and or the buzzer e Switch off the alarm by pressing TIMER again After 120 minutes the alarm will switch itself off ee m m E ek S 2 i RA dur n pa ABI SP Oa Mee nn A get en Fe T7 e ee we A Se got u Y Ji renge E a EA AND M D Seier op Tora EI 0 A 1 Pres is ce i o Ln cac Cd tae 2 5 7 2 gt 5 3 e 1 i r Pig y 1 Er er e M von 3
4. l position e To switch off the radio set ON OFF to OFF Automatic tuning e Keep or pressed until the frequency on the Manual tuning Manual tuning is useful when you already know the ee of the transmitter e g from your programme quide e Press or briefly each time In this way the frequency is changed step by step until finally the right frequency has been reached One step is 0 05 MHz E kHz on FM 9 kHz on AM and 0 005 MHz 5 kHz on Preferred transmitters You can store 20 preferred transmitters inthe memory 5 on each wave range e Tune to the desired station 1 STORE In the display PRESET starts to ash e Press the PRESET button on which you wantto store the station e To tune to a preferred transmitter first select the wave range and then press the desired PRESET AR display keeps on changing then release the button button SE e Tuning stops when a strong transmitter has been et found OIN e fthe transmitter found is not the desired one simply up du repeat this operation DM LM e You can interrupt tuning by pressing the opposite v or button GE e On SW itis possible to accelerate automatic tuning PME by keeping or pressed 1 os 27d N m t 6 E GC E UL CK E NCC Ree UU M ee RD u Het 1 Za 4 x D RN 4 EC e ep A ua jM S EM T QNS DOE yo Den 71 4 te ee ellaz ae
5. o and clock display STORE TIME SET to store a preferred transmitter and to set the clock and the alarm SLEEP to switch the slumber function on off DISPLAY to select the display function TIMER to switch the alarm on off BAND to select the wave range TUNE 2 lights when a station is found ON OFF to switch the radio on off RADIO BUZZ alarm with radio or with buzzer radio VOL to adjust the volume to locate the required station and to adjust the time PRESET for 20 preferred transmitters N earphone socket 6V DC socket for the mains adapter The type plate is on the rear of the radio This set complies with the radio interference require ments of the European Community sur vto E nm gt an Wi E 35 z 5 u 5 ei H o e e E ia r 4 T 2 Ge 5 ERA se ine a es PR M nn SUPPLY Batteries e Open the battery compartment and insert as in dicated four preferably alkaline batteries type R6 UMS or AA e Replace the batteries on time to avoid erasure of the preset stations Turn off the radio and replace the batteries within 3 minutes e Remove the batteries if exhausted or if they will not be used again for a long period Mains adapter e Connect a mains adapter to the 6 V DC socket The SEDE must supply 6 V DC 6 6 6 minuspole to the centre pin of the
6. socket DISPLAY When the radio is switched off OFF the display shows the time AM or PM e Press DISPLAY to see the alarm time amp e Press DISPLAY again to switch back to time The display also switches back to time automatically after 5 seconds When the radio is switched on ON the display shows the tuned frequency with the selected wave range e Press DISPLAY to switch to alarm time amp The display automatically switches back to frequency after 5 seconds Press DISPLAY again to switch from alarm time to time e Press DISPLAY once more to return to frequency qe amp o r z D RADIO RECEPTION e Set ON OFF to ON The radio is on e Adjust the volume with VOL You may connect an earphone with 3 5 mm plug to socket The loudspeakers are then muted e Select the wave range using BAND The selected wave range will appear in the display e Tune automatically manually or by means of the PRESET buttons to a radio station How this is done is describedinthe following chapters The display shows the frequency in MHz for FM and SW or kHz for AM MW TUNE will light up at correct tuning For FM pull out the telescopic aerial To improve FM reception incline and turn the aerial For AM MW Medium Wave the setis provided with a built in aerial which can be directed by turning the whole set For Short Wave SW the telescopic aerial must be pulled out and placed in the vertica

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